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new hampshire and rhode island to a certain extent. new jersey and georgia was very small in population. what i call vanguard colonies were massachusetts, connecticut, virginia and south carolina. not new york and pennsylvania, important as their word, because they were too divided. the vanguards were out in front. >> what were the 500,000 that were not white? >> blacks, free blacks, 50,000 may be. black slaves, 450,000. >> who were responsible for bringing the black slaves to america? >> a lot of people. a lot of people who regretted that they had. a lot of the merchants were quakers bringing slaves in. and then there would not do that after a certain point. in the beginning they were. the british and the french had the largest organized slave trade. a lot of people in the colonies were slave traders, too, but there were nominally british of the time. >> how many other countries had people, forces, military in and around the colonies? >> the spanish were present in the caribbean and west of the mississippi. all the way down into mexic
new hampshire and rhode island to a certain extent. new jersey and georgia was very small in population. what i call vanguard colonies were massachusetts, connecticut, virginia and south carolina. not new york and pennsylvania, important as their word, because they were too divided. the vanguards were out in front. >> what were the 500,000 that were not white? >> blacks, free blacks, 50,000 may be. black slaves, 450,000. >> who were responsible for bringing the black slaves to...
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if you happen to live in rhode island. a petting zoo in rhode island, they're feeding the trees to dozen of goats. they eat them in perfect silence, as you hear there. apparently they like chomping on the pine needles. >> that was a cow. >> hang on, okay? goats and lambs and cows, they also have a taste for christmas. >> interesting. >> make sure you remove the ornaments, though. >> leave them on there. a goat will eat anything. >> practical advice. thank you, ron. >>> now, to what was supposed to be a floating island of of lance but instead has turned into nausea on the high seas. >> an outbreak of a highly-contagious stomach virus on "the queen mary 2" is disrupting vacations. matt gutman has more. >> reporter: the cdc is investigating two outbreaks of the stomach flu on cruise liners. 200 passengers aboard "the queen mary 2" reported vomiting and diarrhea this week. a bug believed to be the norovirus. the captain telling healthy passengers to avoid the buffet and quarantining the ill. and aboard another ship, "the emera
if you happen to live in rhode island. a petting zoo in rhode island, they're feeding the trees to dozen of goats. they eat them in perfect silence, as you hear there. apparently they like chomping on the pine needles. >> that was a cow. >> hang on, okay? goats and lambs and cows, they also have a taste for christmas. >> interesting. >> make sure you remove the ornaments, though. >> leave them on there. a goat will eat anything. >> practical advice. thank...
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emma claire from rhode island. really cute. thank you, ginger. >>> coming up here on "gma," always risky as you no he to give a kid a cell phone. one mother has come up with an extraordinary solution. drew up an 18-point contract making waves this morning. we'll tell you about it. >>> is the tension building? reel's reveal your choice for "fixation" of the year. could it be this dancing cockatoo? ♪ aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from the u.s. postal service. we'll even drop off boxes if you need them. visit usps.com pay, print, and have it picked up for free. any time of year. ♪ nice sweater. thank you. ♪ thank you. ( ♪ ) for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the days when you get a sudden call from the school, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. when you have children's motrin on hand, you're ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer than children's motrin. be ready with children's motri
emma claire from rhode island. really cute. thank you, ginger. >>> coming up here on "gma," always risky as you no he to give a kid a cell phone. one mother has come up with an extraordinary solution. drew up an 18-point contract making waves this morning. we'll tell you about it. >>> is the tension building? reel's reveal your choice for "fixation" of the year. could it be this dancing cockatoo? ♪ aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free...
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this happened just after 10:00 last night in the 1600 block of rhode island avenue northwest just near scott circle. police tell us a man was stabbed in the side and was conscious and breathing when they arrived. there's no word this morning on that man's condition or a
this happened just after 10:00 last night in the 1600 block of rhode island avenue northwest just near scott circle. police tell us a man was stabbed in the side and was conscious and breathing when they arrived. there's no word this morning on that man's condition or a
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island. the trees, not much left. >>> to our number tonight -- 1,380 feet. how far down it was for these flying dare devils it was in malays malaysia. on the way down, they glide, flip, twirl, they filmed it all. capturing some breathtaking views. >>> to our person tonight. superstar beyonce plank to share the super bowl stage and apparently you don't have to be a single lady. here's the deal, beyonce is looking for hundred fans to shake it up with her on stage, the pepsi concert begins online. if you're chosen you could be on stage with her on super bowl sunday. if you can move like that. our instant index here for a saturday night. >>> when we come back -- one extraordinary return. an entire team's prayers answer and the coach who will return tomorrow, you'll hear from him tonight. we understand. at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advice we offer is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [
island. the trees, not much left. >>> to our number tonight -- 1,380 feet. how far down it was for these flying dare devils it was in malays malaysia. on the way down, they glide, flip, twirl, they filmed it all. capturing some breathtaking views. >>> to our person tonight. superstar beyonce plank to share the super bowl stage and apparently you don't have to be a single lady. here's the deal, beyonce is looking for hundred fans to shake it up with her on stage, the pepsi...
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island. where i hail from. kingston. the uri, you didn't go to uri, though, you went to wellesley. and then you went on from there to where? >> oxford. university. >> how many years were you there? >> one. >> what did you study? >> theology. >> then where did you go? >> i went to new jersey. >> and what did you study there? >> at princeton i studied the origins and history of ancient christianity. >> you taught in a number of institutions. would you list those for us? >> i taught at princeton briefly, i taught at u.c. berkeley, university of pittsburgh, for a year i was at the hebrew university at jerusalem and currently at boston unive >> you have? >> yes, indeed. >> i got my degree in '79. >> you're the professor of the appreciation of scripture, you've been doing that for what? >> since '90. >> for nine years. three books to your credit? >> that's true. >> i notice that you retreated from some of your statements from your first book, "jesus of nazareth, king of the jews." what changed in t
island. where i hail from. kingston. the uri, you didn't go to uri, though, you went to wellesley. and then you went on from there to where? >> oxford. university. >> how many years were you there? >> one. >> what did you study? >> theology. >> then where did you go? >> i went to new jersey. >> and what did you study there? >> at princeton i studied the origins and history of ancient christianity. >> you taught in a number of...
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looking at this in rhode island. meteorologist dylan dreyer with the forecast. >> thanks, c.j. good morning. we're talking about more snow in the northeast. this time around, more of a new england snowstorm, especially southeastern new england. right now, the storm generating some snow. at this time moving through ohio and western pennsylvania and western new york state. rain through the carolinas and virginia. most of washington, d.c. area. you can see the winter storm warnings and advisories all throughout the northeast, throughout the day. this whole storm system is going to track just to the southeast of martha's vineyard and nantucket in massachusetts. the coldest side of the storm will move through boston, back through northern rhode island and into northern connecticut as well. that's why that's an area that will see most of the snowfall. picking up in intensity across pennsylvania and also back up to syracuse as well. wider view of our snouf estimates shows a widespread swath of 3 to 6 inches. in the boston area, we should pick up a few inches before it tries to mix wit
looking at this in rhode island. meteorologist dylan dreyer with the forecast. >> thanks, c.j. good morning. we're talking about more snow in the northeast. this time around, more of a new england snowstorm, especially southeastern new england. right now, the storm generating some snow. at this time moving through ohio and western pennsylvania and western new york state. rain through the carolinas and virginia. most of washington, d.c. area. you can see the winter storm warnings and...
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in providence and rhode island. storm is going to be strengthen thing producing evidencier snowfall rates. again rhode island and massachusetts not only could you sees a much as 8 inches of snow some spots locally could see a foot of snow. we see some of the heavier snow bands setting up. with us with us in ohio and indiana. when you factor in to the snowfall you will be seeing possible white out conditions at times. poor visibility on the roadways. dangerous. slippery roadways out there. keep that in mind as you head out the door this morning doing any driving out there. winter weather advisories in upstate new york, pennsylvania. not dealing with winter storm warnings because the storm is just not as bad. you could still be seeing six inches in spots in interior portions of the northeast. it will be chilly behind the storm and also on the windy side. keep that in mind. back to you in the studio on new year's eve. dry but also chilly. >> that's going to be interesting to see what happens to all those people in time
in providence and rhode island. storm is going to be strengthen thing producing evidencier snowfall rates. again rhode island and massachusetts not only could you sees a much as 8 inches of snow some spots locally could see a foot of snow. we see some of the heavier snow bands setting up. with us with us in ohio and indiana. when you factor in to the snowfall you will be seeing possible white out conditions at times. poor visibility on the roadways. dangerous. slippery roadways out there. keep...
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>> we have a lucky lady named jacqueline from rhode island. her dailey beauty routine consists of wearing no makeup and throwing her hair up in a ponytail. she was thrilled to get a glam new look. take a listen. >> we're not going to talk about the fact that your roots are three different colors. let's drop that. more importantly, let's look at this jacket. you lost 80 pounds? >> yes, i did. >> congratulations. it's obvious why you want this. >> clearly i need help. >> i'm going to trade in this huge jacket because this does not fit for a hot little number. i know you're shocked. what do you think? >> i'm very shocked but looking forward to it. >> jacqueline is ready and so is her girlfriend sue. sue's got her blindfold on. if you wouldn't mind keeping your blindfold on until i let you know. >> she's terrified. >> it's going to be all right. here is jacqueline before. all right. jacqueline, let's see the new you. >> my goodness. >> beautiful. >> wow. >> take off your blindfold, honey. >> oh, my gosh. >> you ready, jacqueline? you want to see y
>> we have a lucky lady named jacqueline from rhode island. her dailey beauty routine consists of wearing no makeup and throwing her hair up in a ponytail. she was thrilled to get a glam new look. take a listen. >> we're not going to talk about the fact that your roots are three different colors. let's drop that. more importantly, let's look at this jacket. you lost 80 pounds? >> yes, i did. >> congratulations. it's obvious why you want this. >> clearly i need...
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island later this evening. and, kate, this storm did cut a wide swath through the country dumping rain and snow as it worked its way here into the northeast. now on average, we did see about an inch of snow in oklahoma and arkansas, about 6 inches in southern illinois, much of indiana. the heavier amounts are expected to happen tonight into new england. that's about 6 to 10 inches. the storm is moving fast. it's on its way to southern new england tonight. so if you're living near boston or to its east, do want to get your shovels ready. it will reach its peek near boston and cape cod and then fizzle out tomorrow around noon. but there is another storm waiting in the wings. this one for new year's day. that will be in the midwest. so we'll be watching for that carefully as well. kate? >> here we go again. julie martin with the weather channel, thanks so much. >>> turning overseas to a story that has shocked the world. today six men were charged with murder in india after a young woman who was gang raped, beaten,
island later this evening. and, kate, this storm did cut a wide swath through the country dumping rain and snow as it worked its way here into the northeast. now on average, we did see about an inch of snow in oklahoma and arkansas, about 6 inches in southern illinois, much of indiana. the heavier amounts are expected to happen tonight into new england. that's about 6 to 10 inches. the storm is moving fast. it's on its way to southern new england tonight. so if you're living near boston or to...
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island, the militia took over the force and took the ammunition, so everybody knew it was coming in the winter of 77 -- 1774. >> kevin phillips suggests 1775 was the critical launching point of the revolutionary war and american independence. sunday night at 8:00. >> next, george will talked about the relationship between religion and american politics. he is introduced by john danforth. this is an hour-and-a-half. >> finally, it is my honor to introduce senator john danforth, who will introduce mr. will. the senator is a partner with the law firm. he graduated with honors from princeton university, where he majored in religion. he received a bachelor of divinity degree from yale divinity school and a bachelor of laws degree from yale law school. he practiced law for some years and began his political career in 1968 when he was elected attorney general of missouri in his first place for public office. missouri voters elected him to the u.s. senate in 1976. they reelected him in 1982 and 1988, for a total of 18 years of service. the senator initiated major legislation in internationa
island, the militia took over the force and took the ammunition, so everybody knew it was coming in the winter of 77 -- 1774. >> kevin phillips suggests 1775 was the critical launching point of the revolutionary war and american independence. sunday night at 8:00. >> next, george will talked about the relationship between religion and american politics. he is introduced by john danforth. this is an hour-and-a-half. >> finally, it is my honor to introduce senator john danforth,...
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remember roger williams got to get out of there and go to rhode island because he didn't subscribe to the pilgrims exactly what they were doing pill grams mored into the witch trials. the pilgrim movement wasn't an oppression from the very beginning but they did have problems accepting other points of view. >> i think that no group of people is perfect for sure. >> factor staff. >> okay. but, what i love though was the fact that i could actually reach back in time in order to get some wisdom about how to move forward in the future for my kids. i thought i knew who the pilgrims were and what i discovered was that these guys are in very many ways my heros. because they had enough foresight to know that we would get off track one day. >> bill: what was their headline? give me their headline. >> they left us a set of principles and a secret sauce so to speak in the form of 180 tojs of granite the very top of that statue her name is faith. faith is the very core of that statue that has been paid for by the state of massachusetts that faith works itself out that provides civility and realit
remember roger williams got to get out of there and go to rhode island because he didn't subscribe to the pilgrims exactly what they were doing pill grams mored into the witch trials. the pilgrim movement wasn't an oppression from the very beginning but they did have problems accepting other points of view. >> i think that no group of people is perfect for sure. >> factor staff. >> okay. but, what i love though was the fact that i could actually reach back in time in order to...
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island because he didn't subscribe in the pilgrims exactly what they were doing and the pilgrims morphed into the puritans had the salem rich trials. they did have problems accepting other people's points of view. >> i think no group of people is perfect for sure. >> except the factor and the factor staff. >> okay maybe. >> but what i love, though, was the fact that if i could actually reach back in time in order to get some wisdom about how to move forward in the future for my kids i thought i knew who the pilgrims were and what i discovered was these guys are in very many ways my heros because they had enough fore site to know we would get off track one day. >> what was hear headline? >> they left us a set of principles and a secret sauce so to speak in the form of 180 tons of granite the very top of that statue her name is faith. faith is the core of that statue that has been paid for by the state of massachusetts that faith works itself out in all of these wonderful ways that provide security and blessing for all people. >> they base the philosophy on faith they gave them a sign post
island because he didn't subscribe in the pilgrims exactly what they were doing and the pilgrims morphed into the puritans had the salem rich trials. they did have problems accepting other people's points of view. >> i think no group of people is perfect for sure. >> except the factor and the factor staff. >> okay maybe. >> but what i love, though, was the fact that if i could actually reach back in time in order to get some wisdom about how to move forward in the future...
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but on page two, from newport, rhode island, we read of similar home destruction of loyalists and monsters. your piece for a three-day riot practical to do list. assemble and direct gallows, david lewis through town to the gallows in ways they are teen feet high. make a fire and burned us to ashes. she's the deputies of the town, choose the need to instruct a stamp act. the two in the evening gathering crowd and march the house of the hated loyalist number one. shudders indiscriminate breaking stories to pieces, damaged partitions and one furniture. march 2 loyalist number two. tear his house to pieces that demolish furniture and rather silly. as for provision in march of the home of the stamp master. threaten his home if he doesn't resign. receive the promise of resignation, returned to the first homes to continue the destruction and the following morning, day 3% to selling real estate. so we have such violence reported in the newspapers and this is then a boston newspaper. so shortly bostonians were probably pleased to see what they had done previously was catching on in the other coloni
but on page two, from newport, rhode island, we read of similar home destruction of loyalists and monsters. your piece for a three-day riot practical to do list. assemble and direct gallows, david lewis through town to the gallows in ways they are teen feet high. make a fire and burned us to ashes. she's the deputies of the town, choose the need to instruct a stamp act. the two in the evening gathering crowd and march the house of the hated loyalist number one. shudders indiscriminate breaking...
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president, you decided you were going to search everybody in rhode island, everybody in the presiding officer's state. you could turn them all upside down, shake them, and see if anything fell out, and obviously you probably would find some people who had some things in their possession that they shouldn't have. but that's not the way we do it in america. we really feel that there's got to be some evidence, some probable cause, in order to do something like that, and the american colonists had a huge problem with just the idea that everybody's house was going to be checked for smuggled goods on the prospect that, well, maybe somebody somewhere had engaged in smuggling. the coul oifnts said, it's -- the colonists said, it's just not okay to go around invading people's privacy unless you've got some specific evidence that they've done something wrong, just the way people in rhode island and oregon would feel today, that you quants jus can'o out and check everybody in sight around the prospect that maybe there's someone who's done something wrong. now, back in the colonists' time, the la
president, you decided you were going to search everybody in rhode island, everybody in the presiding officer's state. you could turn them all upside down, shake them, and see if anything fell out, and obviously you probably would find some people who had some things in their possession that they shouldn't have. but that's not the way we do it in america. we really feel that there's got to be some evidence, some probable cause, in order to do something like that, and the american colonists had...
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so, we asked, can another rhode islander make history? we'll find out, sam, when it airs on abc. >> i'm getting all my tips from lara, by the way. taking notes. >> there's a whole lot you need to know. >> i'm still learning. >>> here's a "downton abbey" christmas special. it's a gingerbread house or gingerbread estate. an exact replica of the estate on that hit period drama. the culinary construction work done by a utah man named smith jenson. isn't that credible? it is edible. in a long, long, long time. he probably, like all of us, cannot wait for the return of "downton abbey" on january 6th. just filling the need for a long, long time. >> a long, long time. >>> and finally in "pop news," say hello to a tiny giant. a 20-week-old baby panda, becoming a star at the san diego zoo. thanks to its website, it has a 24-hour panda cam that allows people to follow his progress. the little guest, and that's the translation of his chinese name, he needs to know how to climb on his own and follow his mom in and out of the den, before he can make hi
so, we asked, can another rhode islander make history? we'll find out, sam, when it airs on abc. >> i'm getting all my tips from lara, by the way. taking notes. >> there's a whole lot you need to know. >> i'm still learning. >>> here's a "downton abbey" christmas special. it's a gingerbread house or gingerbread estate. an exact replica of the estate on that hit period drama. the culinary construction work done by a utah man named smith jenson. isn't that...
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. >> rhode island, hmm. christmas trees. turns out goats love them. a farm outside providence is taking old christmas trees from around town so the goats can feast away. >> it started a few years back when we gave them our own christmas tree. >> the pushier ones will get there first and then the wimpy ones will have what is left. >> that's across america. >>> in new york they are getting ready for the biggest new year's eve party in the world. it is tradition alley times square. organizers prepared to welcome a million people at the crossroads of the world. anna is live at our headquarters right around the corner from time square. anna, new york and everybody else is getting ready for the -- for this? >> absolutely, they are enjoying all of the holiday decorations and taking pictures of the santa clause christmas trees we have on our plaza. just a couple blocks away is the one and only time square. we are certainly hoping and crossing our fingers hoping for a little better weather on monday night. earlier today time square officials tested out the con
. >> rhode island, hmm. christmas trees. turns out goats love them. a farm outside providence is taking old christmas trees from around town so the goats can feast away. >> it started a few years back when we gave them our own christmas tree. >> the pushier ones will get there first and then the wimpy ones will have what is left. >> that's across america. >>> in new york they are getting ready for the biggest new year's eve party in the world. it is tradition...
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island. they're dealing with rain and wind as well and with the evening commute just ahead of us, black ice is a major concern. >> if there's any doubt you can't maneuver a roadway or you feel it's unsafe, stay home or don't go anywhere. >> reporter: we have seen salt trucks on the may thoroughfares and salt trucks working in tandem. >> i've lost count of the number of cars in the ditch. a jackknifed tractor-trailer, a horse trailer turned over. so people are not really driving slow enough for the conditions. >> reporter: already more than 600 flights have been canceled today. 1600 flights canceled yesterday and delays in new york, laguardia and jfk and newark, new jersey under delays of 90 minutes or less. iana know you wanted me to make a snowball for you. this is a pretty hard one already made for me. i'm diagnose. >> i saw your snowball earlier. you can do better than that next time. >> just fell apart before the conditions got a little bit nastier. it's a winter wonderland. a ski resort
island. they're dealing with rain and wind as well and with the evening commute just ahead of us, black ice is a major concern. >> if there's any doubt you can't maneuver a roadway or you feel it's unsafe, stay home or don't go anywhere. >> reporter: we have seen salt trucks on the may thoroughfares and salt trucks working in tandem. >> i've lost count of the number of cars in the ditch. a jackknifed tractor-trailer, a horse trailer turned over. so people are not really...
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back into rhode island. that's an area we could see i'd say the jackpot for snowfall totals. you can see where the storm is now. bringing rain all across the carolinas. heavy rain across eastern north carolina. but the snow is sitting -- trying to move into southwestern massachusetts. really slow to get going at first. eventually it will intensify as we go into this afternoon. we are going to see the snow start to accumulate in some areas. i'd say three to six inches, northern new england through vermont and new hampshire, back into new york state. even northern pennsylvania. and then in the new york city area, even western long island, about one to three inches. this is not going to be a huge system that has a lot of wind with it. so flooding is not going to be that much of a concern. especially in the new york city area and jersey shore. we are looking for some of the heaviest pockets of snow from boston into southeastern massachusetts and northern rhode island. it's those areas that could pick up about six to nine inches. it all winds down as we go into tomorrow. it doesn'
back into rhode island. that's an area we could see i'd say the jackpot for snowfall totals. you can see where the storm is now. bringing rain all across the carolinas. heavy rain across eastern north carolina. but the snow is sitting -- trying to move into southwestern massachusetts. really slow to get going at first. eventually it will intensify as we go into this afternoon. we are going to see the snow start to accumulate in some areas. i'd say three to six inches, northern new england...
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. >> rhode island, hmm. christmas trees. turns out goats love them. a farm outside providence is taking old christmas trees from around town so the goats can feast away. >> it started a few years back when we gave them our own christmas tree. >> the pushier ones will get there first and then the wimpy ones will have what is left. >> that's across america. >>> in new york they are getting ready for the biggest new year's eve party in the world. it is tradition alley times square. organizers prepared to welcome a million people at the crossroads of the world. anna is live at our headquarters right around the corner from time square. anna, new york and everybody else is getting ready for the -- for this? >> absolutely, they are enjoying all of the holiday decorations and taking pictures of the santa clause christmas trees we have on our plaza. just a couple blocks away is the one and only time square. we are certainly hoping and crossing our fingers hoping for a little better weather on monday night. earlier today time square officials tested out the con
. >> rhode island, hmm. christmas trees. turns out goats love them. a farm outside providence is taking old christmas trees from around town so the goats can feast away. >> it started a few years back when we gave them our own christmas tree. >> the pushier ones will get there first and then the wimpy ones will have what is left. >> that's across america. >>> in new york they are getting ready for the biggest new year's eve party in the world. it is tradition...
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rhode island. all new england rejoices and joins in her victory. >> not going back to boston. >>> a bedrock part of our happy little cnn family is leaving us. rob marciano, if i thought you were going to slip off without aysenoff, your forecast was way, way off. [ tylenol bottle ] nyquil what are you doing? [ nyquil bottle ] just reading your label. wait...you relieve nasal congestion? sure don't you? [ nyquil bottle ] dude! [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> so it may not be the apocalypse after all, but it's the ends of the world on "early start". >> rob marciano's last date at the network after nine years here at cnn. rob, we'll miss you desperately. christine and i have been talking about it all morning. so we put together a little tribute for the guy who has covered it all. watch. ♪ >> right
rhode island. all new england rejoices and joins in her victory. >> not going back to boston. >>> a bedrock part of our happy little cnn family is leaving us. rob marciano, if i thought you were going to slip off without aysenoff, your forecast was way, way off. [ tylenol bottle ] nyquil what are you doing? [ nyquil bottle ] just reading your label. wait...you relieve nasal congestion? sure don't you? [ nyquil bottle ] dude! [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom...
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in rhode island, a petting zoo is letting the animals chow down on them. the simons farm has 50 goats and they into pine, apparently. the next thing the farm crew knew, the cows and sheep were sharing the feast. >> everyone hates to like, you know, they have their live tree. what do i do with it when it's done? i hate to throw it away. there is a good alternative. >> the farmhands say it's great timing because the animals have eaten all of the leaves off of the trees and the grass in the area, so there was not much left for them to monk on, and so, that spruce came along. >> hi no idea that they loved to oat christmas trees. >> i didn't either. >> i knew goats could chow on anything. >> right. >> the sheep and cows, too? >> it's a party. >> apparently it is. >> can you have -- next? >> i did no such thing. >> i like fluffy snowfalls. >> right. i know. >> and makes you feel like you want to kidel in bed and stay there all day. >> we're on the line here the past few storms. >> yeah. >> and more of the same today. things are wrapped up here and we're wrapped
in rhode island, a petting zoo is letting the animals chow down on them. the simons farm has 50 goats and they into pine, apparently. the next thing the farm crew knew, the cows and sheep were sharing the feast. >> everyone hates to like, you know, they have their live tree. what do i do with it when it's done? i hate to throw it away. there is a good alternative. >> the farmhands say it's great timing because the animals have eaten all of the leaves off of the trees and the grass...
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island the colonist patriot militia took over the fourth and took the ammunition they could get. everyone knew it was coming in the winter 1774-1 1775? fought?many people tho >> at least once in a battle, 250,00. or a militia company would turn out some small cowberry patrol goes into some parts of new jersey and says the british were bringing in the four supply wagons. a militia were turnout and help the small trooper regular soldiers, so they would have been in action. there was a lot of that. on just americans wh o were loyalists fighting patriotic americans, a number of battles had no shooting. >> how many british soldiers came here for the single purpose of protecting the british crown? >> never more than 30 thousands of 40,000 at a time. well maybe, 30,000. i doubt they ever sent more than 75 for 100,000 soldiers and sailors -- i doubt they ever sent 75,000 or 100,000 soldiers. >> the russians? >> the russian minority had a lot of soldiers occasionally to rent out. they had a war in southern russia of some significance in 1774, so they must of had a lot of troops left over
island the colonist patriot militia took over the fourth and took the ammunition they could get. everyone knew it was coming in the winter 1774-1 1775? fought?many people tho >> at least once in a battle, 250,00. or a militia company would turn out some small cowberry patrol goes into some parts of new jersey and says the british were bringing in the four supply wagons. a militia were turnout and help the small trooper regular soldiers, so they would have been in action. there was a lot...
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massachusetts and rhode island, take a look because i have updated information for you. we're monitoring the track of this area of low pressure. because the track has moved a little bit further to the west, we're likely to see this system just bring more snowfall to the region. another factor, of course, is it that it's bombing out offshore. that's a meteorological term. it means the pressure drops very rapidly intensifying the snowfall rates meaning 1 to 2 inches per hour tonight. right now in new york city, you're getting snow. but take a look at the winter storm warnings. they've been expanded further to the west. they're now encompassing parts of upstate new york and northern pennsylvania. and then as we look kind of zoom into the region, you'll see boston 4 to 8 inches, maybe nine in some areas. and this is new information. we're anticipating an area interior sections of new england region, particularly into northern sections, northeastern connecticut and into southeastern massachusetts where we could see and most of northern rhode island up to a foot of snow. so we
massachusetts and rhode island, take a look because i have updated information for you. we're monitoring the track of this area of low pressure. because the track has moved a little bit further to the west, we're likely to see this system just bring more snowfall to the region. another factor, of course, is it that it's bombing out offshore. that's a meteorological term. it means the pressure drops very rapidly intensifying the snowfall rates meaning 1 to 2 inches per hour tonight. right now in...
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island and connecticut some specific areas did see snowfall from that storm. current wind chill temperatures across the northeast, very cold. 16 degrees at burlington and feels like 20 degrees in new york city and the reason why it feels so cold as we head out the door, it isn't your temperatures, but the wind. we're going to be looking at wind gusts throughout the day today. and gusting to 40 or 50 miles per hour, new york city, long island, connecticut and eastern portions of massachusetts and anywhere from new york city up to the city of boston and if you're flying today you could look at delays due to that wind and keep in mind that black ice is actually reported across some roadways, across the northeast and drive carefully and slowly down into florida some of the cold air has made it as far south as northern florida, in tallahassee, right now, you're looking at temperatures at the freezing mark and central florida, 40 degrees for you in tampa and orlando is cold for a floridian. so it's going to be a cold start to your day today. and you're rebounding ni
island and connecticut some specific areas did see snowfall from that storm. current wind chill temperatures across the northeast, very cold. 16 degrees at burlington and feels like 20 degrees in new york city and the reason why it feels so cold as we head out the door, it isn't your temperatures, but the wind. we're going to be looking at wind gusts throughout the day today. and gusting to 40 or 50 miles per hour, new york city, long island, connecticut and eastern portions of massachusetts...
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the rain continues to move out of new york but still across connecticut, rhode island, boston. we could see maybe one, maybe even two inches of rain, snow continues with cold air coming around. we are still watching more snow and then we get the great lakes involved and as well. dumping more snow in western new york. and by that time, new york city, you might see a few flurries. the worst of it is gone for you except the wind but now northern new england, parts of it, maine corks see a foot plus the snow coming through there. all of this, rain, the wind and snow, that will impact travel. as we head lou tonight some of the worst airports this evening will be around d.c. and as well as philadelphia and new york, numerous delays. hundreds of cancelations of pilots and usually -- about a would-hour delay is average around the new york city airports tonight. and even with the snow back on towards the west. now tomorrow, new york city is -- improving throughout the afternoon but morning pilots cog still be delayed and big-time delays continue there in boston and again, things will im
the rain continues to move out of new york but still across connecticut, rhode island, boston. we could see maybe one, maybe even two inches of rain, snow continues with cold air coming around. we are still watching more snow and then we get the great lakes involved and as well. dumping more snow in western new york. and by that time, new york city, you might see a few flurries. the worst of it is gone for you except the wind but now northern new england, parts of it, maine corks see a foot...
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that includes the state of the rhode island. they could be seeing a foot of snow and looking at six inches there out in central rhode island . temperatures are cold in the midwest and five degrees below zero? in rapid city. >> kelly: you should more what we talk about. >> julia: we are saying maria is lovely and fantastic. >> kelly: adorable . shake up in the environmental protection agency. after four years of battling industry leaders and issues of climate change . power plant and key stone pipe line, head of epa, lisa jackson announced she is stepping down. is this a victory for american business? stewart varney is here to weigh in. >> no, it will be a victory for american business if the new person in the epa was in favor of business and in favor of economic growth in contrast to lisa jackson who hates business and wants to regulate business in the ground and has no interest in growth at all it is not a victory period. >> eric: talk about how lisa jackson can step down without addressing that controversial issue of her using
that includes the state of the rhode island. they could be seeing a foot of snow and looking at six inches there out in central rhode island . temperatures are cold in the midwest and five degrees below zero? in rapid city. >> kelly: you should more what we talk about. >> julia: we are saying maria is lovely and fantastic. >> kelly: adorable . shake up in the environmental protection agency. after four years of battling industry leaders and issues of climate change . power...
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rhode island high school history teacher turned author lawrence barria. he co-wrote a book, "the kissing sailor." he said it rules out everyone but the retired fisherman from rhode island. >> it's a story about our nation, world war ii. it's a story about a kiss a place, it's a story about a publication, but in the end it's a story about two national treasures who for 60-some years never got do what was theirs. >> the best proof is my data seen over my right shoulder. >> reporter: his date can be seen in the background smiling from year to year. >> so the first week you're dating. >> yeah. >> reporter: and he's kissing another woman. >> i said it was dopey or something but it didn't bother me. >> reporter: it must not have. she's been married to george for the last 66 years. women still come up to george. >> we'll be at a different function or something and they'll come up and say he's the kissing sailor. so the kissing sailor thinks he has to kiss everybody. he gets a kiss. >> reporter: i have to admit something to you, here he's kissing me. >> you i don
rhode island high school history teacher turned author lawrence barria. he co-wrote a book, "the kissing sailor." he said it rules out everyone but the retired fisherman from rhode island. >> it's a story about our nation, world war ii. it's a story about a kiss a place, it's a story about a publication, but in the end it's a story about two national treasures who for 60-some years never got do what was theirs. >> the best proof is my data seen over my right shoulder....
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i bring that up because jack reid who is a senator from rhode island, a lot of people like him, and they know he wants to be defense secretary. he is not someone who has been mentioned this time. someone like michelle flornoye who is already at defense and others are more likely. >> great to see you. thanks so much. >>> national rifle association head wayne lap pierre is not backing down. maybe you watched this on i on meet the press" over the weekend when he had a chance to soften his organization's message, and he chose not to. >> if senator feinstein's ban is that going to pass? >> i think that is a phony piece of legislation, and i do not believe it will pass for this reason. it's all not on lies that have been found out. >> nra consultant asa hutchinson, a former republican congressman, is also standing from arguing that there's no need to re-evaluate the nation's gun laws. >> what i will say in terms of further gun control legislation is that that is the wrong part of the debate. i think the focus should be on school safety. >> with me now is karen finney, and msnbc political analy
i bring that up because jack reid who is a senator from rhode island, a lot of people like him, and they know he wants to be defense secretary. he is not someone who has been mentioned this time. someone like michelle flornoye who is already at defense and others are more likely. >> great to see you. thanks so much. >>> national rifle association head wayne lap pierre is not backing down. maybe you watched this on i on meet the press" over the weekend when he had a chance to...
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>> olivia culpo hails from rhode island. she was crowned miss usa back in june. >> i'm so excited for us, america. >> the peanut gallery goes wild. >> we had no idea. >> i just got caught up in the moment there for a second. >> there was that dramatic pause, a five-second pause. >> it went on a long time. i enjoyed it. >>> still ahead this morning on "starting point" a controversial documentary. it is crazy about a chimp that went to live with a family in the 1970s, where the family treated it as a human child. we're going to hear from a woman who was just a teenager herself when the chimp came to her home. we'll talk about that and the documentary straight ahead. like a lot of things, trying to find a better job can be frustrating. so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand corporate partners - companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to create options for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape our curriculum, so that when you find
>> olivia culpo hails from rhode island. she was crowned miss usa back in june. >> i'm so excited for us, america. >> the peanut gallery goes wild. >> we had no idea. >> i just got caught up in the moment there for a second. >> there was that dramatic pause, a five-second pause. >> it went on a long time. i enjoyed it. >>> still ahead this morning on "starting point" a controversial documentary. it is crazy about a chimp that went to...
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these heavy thunderstorms are sweeping across warwick, rhode island up into boston and northern mass you're seeing heavy snow as well as sleet and freezing rain into kingston. we'll see up to a foot in northern new england and less as you head further south. this is a very intense storm and the wind will batter regions that were already battered by hurricane sandy not too long ago. this is not good news for coastal new england. >> what's behind it, is it going to be colder? >> yes, yes, much colder. the colder air is definitely in place. temperatures in the 30s in the south. that colder air is coming in for sure. >> thanks, bonnie. >>> the winter storm targeting the northeast right now left behind a path of destruction in the south and midwest as well. tornadoes tore up parts of mississippi in pearl river county, an ef-3 force twister destroyed or damaged some two dozen homes. tornadoes also doing considerable damage to downtown mobile, alabama. an ef-2 twister, 5.7 miles long, 200 yards wide with peak winds reaching 135 miles per hour, simply no match for the local high school. >> i
these heavy thunderstorms are sweeping across warwick, rhode island up into boston and northern mass you're seeing heavy snow as well as sleet and freezing rain into kingston. we'll see up to a foot in northern new england and less as you head further south. this is a very intense storm and the wind will batter regions that were already battered by hurricane sandy not too long ago. this is not good news for coastal new england. >> what's behind it, is it going to be colder? >> yes,...
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i have a buddy in rhode island running a factory with 500 employees and told the four department heads give me plans for 20% across the board cut if the fiscal cliff hits. i mean, this is the wrong posture. we don't want people that create jobs, people that decide how many people will be hired in the next year to be having -- to have bad karma now. we want people looking forward in a positive way, how we're going to grow into new markets, how to export more. we need the country to be more competitive so we can export to china, mexico, export to canada. that's critical, growth. if we have growth, we hire more people. dagen: drew, thank you, great to see you. happy new year. >> thank you, go rg iii. dagen: yeah, babe! we'll kick the cowboys you know what into mexico. drew, thank you, be well. end on a positive note. positive newses too for the housing market, recovery on the way. anthony sanders is here saying washington better not screw it up. in a show of arms, iran's military moves and what that means for the price of oil and gasoline here at home. look at how oil is trading today, we
i have a buddy in rhode island running a factory with 500 employees and told the four department heads give me plans for 20% across the board cut if the fiscal cliff hits. i mean, this is the wrong posture. we don't want people that create jobs, people that decide how many people will be hired in the next year to be having -- to have bad karma now. we want people looking forward in a positive way, how we're going to grow into new markets, how to export more. we need the country to be more...
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island, colonist patriot militia took over the forces and took the ammunition and canons they could get. everybody knew what was coming in the winter of 1774/75. >> sunday night at 8:00 on c- span. [video clip] >> i like the congressional hearings and the stuff about the educational stuff, all the policy-making situations. thatnk it's a great thing washington d.c. has all these things and c-span covers it. >> eric want to c-span on comcast. created by america's cable companies in 1979, run to you as a public-service by your television provider. >> "washington journal" continues. host: randal o'toole is a senior fellow at the cato institute in washington and is the author of this book on how government undermines the dream of home ownership. thanks for being with us. >> good morning. glad to be here. host: how does the government affect homeowners buying a home? guest: 45% of american housing is in states and urban areas that have severe land-use restrictions, urban growth boundaries to prevent urban sprawl. they have other kinds of restrictions such as onerous permitting processes t
island, colonist patriot militia took over the forces and took the ammunition and canons they could get. everybody knew what was coming in the winter of 1774/75. >> sunday night at 8:00 on c- span. [video clip] >> i like the congressional hearings and the stuff about the educational stuff, all the policy-making situations. thatnk it's a great thing washington d.c. has all these things and c-span covers it. >> eric want to c-span on comcast. created by america's cable companies...
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for areas up around boston and rhode island today, this will be a major storm system, turning out to be a nor'easter for them with wind and snow. so the winter weather advisories up into new england for today. around here locally, still these advisories will stay up until during the afternoon hours. 5:00, 6:00. louden county, leesburg, a chance for snow for you. just over an inch. maybe just over an inch in montgomery county. snow up into baltimore. it's these areas way up to the north around hagerstown and martinsburg that could see 3, maybe 4 inches of snowfall as this system winds up and eventually leaves out of here around 4:00 today. look at that. the visibilities are dropping too. we're at 36 degrees. a little bit of a wind. your windchill, 32. windchill readings will really drop off tonight down into the 20s. it's going to be quite cold by the time we get to tomorrow morning. we're at 32 degrees in winchester. hagerstown, right at freezing. we could drop to freezing in martinsburg, as the snow hangs on for a few hours. same thing in fredericksburg. eventually, the temperatures
for areas up around boston and rhode island today, this will be a major storm system, turning out to be a nor'easter for them with wind and snow. so the winter weather advisories up into new england for today. around here locally, still these advisories will stay up until during the afternoon hours. 5:00, 6:00. louden county, leesburg, a chance for snow for you. just over an inch. maybe just over an inch in montgomery county. snow up into baltimore. it's these areas way up to the north around...
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as soon as the collins found out about the order in new hampshire and rhode island, they took the ammunition so everybody knew it was coming in the winter of 77 for-1775 -- in the winter of 1774-1775. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are focusing on the "mit technology review." we are talking about big problems in the world. we will get to this coverage in just a second. this is jason pontin, editor in chief of "mit technology review ," and joining us from boston. you have a picture of buzz aldrin. headline. explain the angle. guest: our thesis is that 50 years ago there was a delirious confidence in the capacity of technology to solve big problems, that we could go to the moon if we set our minds on that. we could cure smallpox and polio. we could create airplanes. somehow in the last 50 years our capacity to solve big problems has evaporated. even confidence that we can do so. host: what happened? take us back to the beginning of the space program. why so successful and what has happened in terms of present- day? guest: the space program was a unique event in american and world
as soon as the collins found out about the order in new hampshire and rhode island, they took the ammunition so everybody knew it was coming in the winter of 77 for-1775 -- in the winter of 1774-1775. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are focusing on the "mit technology review." we are talking about big problems in the world. we will get to this coverage in just a second. this is jason pontin, editor in chief of "mit technology review ," and joining...
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island. it's something to monitor closely. this is very common for new england, depending on the track and path of the storm, you really could see more of a rain event or more of a snow event. the latest forecasts, more of a snow event. meantime, the last system, temperatures settled in with bitterly cold numbers. we have them into the 20s right now in altoona. it's right at freezing this morning in new york city. that's why we're expecting it to stay as snow. philadelphia, you're at 33 degrees, and washington, d.c. at 39. maybe more noticeable for us southerner, not used to temperatures around freezing, but that's what we're seeing now. it's warmed up a bit in atlanta to 41, but temperatures will get colder. you can see 35 in memphis and mashville helping melt some of the snow that's falling across much of the midsouth. christi, alison? >> will we see any snow in atlanta? >> we saw snow flurries, early, i think yesterday or two days ago. so i don't think the moisture will catch up to the col
island. it's something to monitor closely. this is very common for new england, depending on the track and path of the storm, you really could see more of a rain event or more of a snow event. the latest forecasts, more of a snow event. meantime, the last system, temperatures settled in with bitterly cold numbers. we have them into the 20s right now in altoona. it's right at freezing this morning in new york city. that's why we're expecting it to stay as snow. philadelphia, you're at 33...